take care of

take care of
1) to do the necessary things for someone who needs help or protection

Who will take care of the children?

2) to treat something carefully so that it stays in good condition

All the neighbours take very good care of their gardens.

3) to do what is necessary to deal with a person or situation

I'll leave you to take care of the refreshments.

Can you take care of this customer, please?

4) informal to pay for something: used especially when you are offering to pay for someone else

She picked up the bill, saying, "Let me take care of that."


English dictionary. 2014.

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